Stock Photo - Apr. 04, 1956 - Windsor Home For Marilyn Monroe. A 40-years old whitewashed house on the edge of Windsor Great Park, will be the home of Marilyn Monroe while she is in England to film 'The Sleeping Prince' with Sir Laurence Oliver. The house Tibbs Farm, which stands in four acres of gardens, has been leased to her by barrister Mr. Patrick Cotes-Preedy and his wife. Keystone Photo Shows:- Mrs. P. Cotes-Preedy, wife of the owner of Tibbs Farm - seen in the lounge of the house, which contains collectors' pieces of furniture. Marilyn moves in July. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)

Stock Photo: Apr. 04, 1956 - Windsor Home For Marilyn Monroe. A 40-years old whitewashed house on the edge of Windsor Great Park, will be the home of Marilyn Monroe while.

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